
Runkle of the Bailey
This podcast provides audio commentary on legal issues, with a focus on Canadian legal issues.
Episodes
15 episodes
What Went Wrong In Alec Baldwin Shooting? A Firearms Lawyer Examines What We Know, Canadian Law
In this episode, firearms lawyer Ian Runkle reviews the Alec Baldwin shooting and discusses the potential criminal applications if this occurred here in Canada. Movie Armaments Group: http://moviearms.com/ MAG Instag...
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34:30

Freeman On The Land Wins Court Case... Despite His "Silly" Arguments - A Lawyer Explains
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/runkleofthebaileyCase: https://www.canlii.org/en/on/oncj/doc/2013/2013oncj160/2013oncj160.htmlMeads v. Meads: https://www.canlii.org/en/ab/abqb/doc/2012/2012abqb571/2012abqb571.html
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44:59

Ruger Releases A New Left-Handed 10/22: It Has A Big Advantage For Canadians
Ruger has released a new left-handed 10/22 rifle. For Canadian gun owners, it has an interesting legal quirk that might end up making this rifle popular (even with right handed gun owners). Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/runkleo...
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9:53

What Is The Proposed "Online Harms" Law? -- An Interview With Privacy Guru, David Fraser
In this episode I speak with David Fraser, who is one of if not the absolute top privacy lawyers in Canada. We discuss the proposed "online harms" law and the impacts it will have on Canadians.
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1:20:51

Trigger Wholesale Accused of 50 Million Dollar Fraud
Trigger Wholesale has apparently been thrown into receivership following allegations of fraud amounting to tens of millions of dollars. All allegations are unproven at this stage--but mind blowing. All comments for informatio...
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50:37

Did The Police Try To Suppress Halloween Celebrations? Crown Has To Pay Costs - R. v. Monteith
This video looks at the case of R. v. Monteith, where the police arrested Mr. Monteith for fairly trivial mischief, in a possible attempt to suppress Halloween pranking/troublemaking. Not only does Mr. Monteith win, he gets costs. ...
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24:33

Want your day in court? You can't even have the form!
This episode reviews an interaction posted to TheGunBlog.ca, showing an effort to get the court forms to file a s. 74 firearms review. As you will see in the video, this effort was blocked--he was told he cannot even have the forms. Ian Runkle ...
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10:01

Moving With Guns: Does The RCMP Get It Right?
A viewer sent in an audio clip of their conversation with the RCMP Canadian Firearms Program. I review the clip to see what they got right, what they got wrong, and discuss a bit of the implications. I also cover the RCMP "update" to the ...
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49:35

Knife Law In Canada, Part One: Folding Knives, Flick Knives, and Gravity Knives
An examination of some of the issues around "knife law" in Canada--in particular, looking at the case of R. v. Richard and Walker, which is one of the most thorough examinations of the legality of folding knives and which methods of openi...
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30:02

Firearms Act Inspections - A Look At The Law
This episode discusses the law around Firearms Act inspections under section 102. All comments for information only. Do not take anything as legal advice--if you have a legal issue, contact a lawyer directly so that you can receive...
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17:39

Sask Court Finds Breath Testing With No Suspicion Is Constitutional - What That Means For Canadians
A court in Saskatchewan has ruled on the constitutionality of breath testing at the roadside with no suspicion of impairment, or even alcohol consumption. He found that it is a violation of Charter rights against search and seizure, but that th...
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42:02

No Criminal Charges For Many Drug Users - Federal Crown Policy Change
In the wake of marijuana legalization, the Public Prosecution Services of Canada (aka the Federal Crown) have announced a new policy with regards to simple possession of drugs--including hard drugs. Ian Runkle takes you through the details, wit...
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17:47

Self Defence Goes To The Supreme Court: R. v. Khill
In this episode Ian Runkle discusses the fact that the case of R. v. Khill is headed to the Supreme Court of Canada, and what this might mean. This is an important self-defence case. This covers some of the procedural history, as well as the be...
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